yard is looking great . Good news on the extension plans. Does son still have enough pathways for his ride on? I guess he can ride from the boardwalk to the cubby and around. That's not too bad. Love that you have broken up your yard into lots of areas. Lots of colour, texture and different , interesting things to look at.
Look forward to the next photo shoot. Keep them coming please.

Yeah...kiddo has a brand spanking new 20+ metre by 2.5 metre concrete area where he does his top gear slalom challenge and that leads out onto about a third of the block width by the depth of the backyard which is unobstructed. The "formal" paths will be granitic sand and therefore rideable although the bird path may become a roundabout

Yeah...kiddo has a brand spanking new 20+ metre by 2.5 metre concrete area where he does his top gear slalom challenge and that leads out onto about a third of the block width by the depth of the backyard which is unobstructed. The "formal" paths will be granitic sand and therefore rideable although the bird path may become a roundabout

Well it’s been a while since I updated this thread…you know where the before photos are so here’s the latest…

The backyard is pretty much done except for the planting a bit of cosmetics, I ended up getting a landscaper to help me with the major stuff, I found a goodun’ who works locally and was reasonable with his rates. More importantly he was thorough, honest, hardworking, and reliable.

So the backyard from the deck…imagine the three photo’s as almost a 180 degree view. Most of his work is in the third picture where he’s built an L-shaped planter, ¼ circle of paving, and a frame for an espalier/fruit/climber. The toppings are a bit stark but I intend to plant trees, grasses and ground covers into them to break up the edges.

Palmetto grass for those interested…getting lusher by the day. The yellow patch is from a lot of traffic around to the side. I had two slimline tanks put in.

Closer view of the L-shape…imagine two seats and a table

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This is a utility area behind the shed…I was going to park the trailer here but it’s too bloody nice…I wanted a hard stand area with some old red bricks in stretcher pattern but he said it would be just as easy to do it round (no extra). So imagine some big rectangular planters and voila another 3 x 3.5 m outside room…

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Another planter around the cubby to create a play area…with lemon tree in foreground planter which is at a lower level…

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The main feature is getting there…needs some more plants around it to get the dry river bed look really right…

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Just what I thought was a nice short towards the back of the house…

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The weatherboard parts of the house have changed color…from a reddy cedary color to Paperbark to give the house a lift…

He also neatened the front as well…got rid of the mangy grass that was never going to have a future and the landscaper built a low wall. Always like to define the property boundary…and the nature strip back to toppings for later planting.

So before…

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and after…which a great deal of pruning as well…

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The unseen work is a complete dripper system through the front and back which can be operated automatically either off mains or through one of either two sets of tanks (I’ve got 13,000 litres in storage), and sprinklers for the grass again off the tanks.

So the fun stuff left, planting and maintaining and a hopefully enjoying.

I always love before and after photos ! Very very cool! The dry creek bed is my favourite. Ive seen some very similar ones in garden design magazines lately.. done right they look fabulous. Wish I could convince the OH that they are a feasible option hehe